thanks for letting us know, ken. i'm so sorry to hear of this news... rex was fighting and was upbeat about his diagnosis.

he was a great guy, always the first to send out a happy birthday wish to whoever's birthday was up, cared about others, avoided schisms on the forum, and made this forum community that much more pleasant. he is missed....

i sent him a message a couple of weeks ago asking how he was doing but never heard back... now i know why.

I still can't believe it. I mean I knew it was coming. But not so fast... I wish I could have had at least a few more conversations with Rex. I didn't want to bother him a lot because I knew he was having trouble talking. But damn I thought he had a lot longer.Just sayin...

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not sure what's going on chris... maybe try another computer or phone device?

All sorted out. Just did it the "old way" in that I sent a mail with an explanation and the text that I wished to leave in the Obit and the people at Legacy were utmost helpful. Everything was done in a couple minutes. Great service and help all around.

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Great Deals with MrWhipper, JoeyM, Del Hudson, skydive69 and Kramer Classic I

It's a crying shame, Rex was one of the good ones, talked alot to him back in my early Kramer chasing days. In fact he was the one turning me onto this new forum when the old one died, think it was july last year. Sad to hear about the cancer, my parents lost one of their closest friends to terminal brain cancer last week, it's a cruel end, and i hope Rex didn't suffer